The time of reckoning is at hand! The Wii Homebrew Channel has now been released to the public. Care of Team Twiizers, you can now launch Wii homebrew applications easily, right from you SD card.
You've seen the video demonstration of the Wii Homebrew Channel, and maybe you've even been able to run the beta version. Now it's full steam ahead. You'll still need the Twilight Hack savegame installed though, so better make sure you grab that along the way too (http://dl.qj.net/Applications/pg/12/fid/16391/catid/526).
All detailed instructions on installing the Wii Homebrew Channel are in the readme file included. Make sure you take a careful look into it and understand absolutely everything before you take the plunge into Wiibrew-landia. The readme also has a section on RISKS, CAUTIONS, and SYSTEM UPDATES, so you better take note of it.
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